Hamas stated on Friday that it had agreed to free Edan Alexander, an American Israeli soldier who has been held in Gaza for 17 months, together with the stays of 4 different hostages with twin citizenship. Israel instantly solid doubt on the proposal’s viability, suggesting a deal was unlikely to be imminent.
In a press release, Hamas stated it had formally declared its willingness to free Mr. Alexander and the others in a response to the newest cease-fire proposal supplied by mediators, with out specifying which of them. However the Palestinian armed group didn’t say what it was demanding in alternate for the captives or when it might flip the 5 over to Israel.
A senior Hamas official stated the group’s provide stipulated that Israel launch some Palestinian prisoners, restore support to Gaza and enter talks on the cease-fire’s subsequent section in alternate for Mr. Alexander — believed to be the final surviving captive with American citizenship — and the stays of 4 different American-Israelis.
Hamas was keen to debate the quantity and identities of the prisoners, the official stated, so long as Israel accepted the precept of the provide for the 5 Individuals. The official spoke on situation of anonymity to debate delicate diplomacy.
The workplace of Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, argued Hamas was engaged in “manipulations” and “psychological warfare.” Israel had already accepted a separate U.S. provide that might see much more hostages launched in alternate for an extension of the cease-fire, Mr. Netanyahu’s workplace stated in a press release.
Hamas’s gesture appeared a minimum of partially to be an attraction to President Trump, whose administration has repeatedly known as for Mr. Alexander’s freedom. Final week, Adam Boehler — Trump’s choose for hostage envoy — met Hamas officers in Doha, Qatar, to barter the discharge of Mr. Alexander and the our bodies of the 4 different Individuals.
Hamas’s announcement might pose Mr. Netanyahu with a dilemma: rejecting a suggestion to deliver dwelling the dwelling and lifeless Individuals held in Gaza — even for a steep value — might antagonize members of the Trump administration who’ve clearly stated they need Mr. Alexander and the our bodies of the others to be introduced dwelling.
Mediators had hoped that Israel and Hamas would have agreed by now on the subsequent steps within the Gaza cease-fire that started in January. The second section is meant to see a complete finish to Israel’s marketing campaign in opposition to Hamas, a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and the discharge of the remaining dwelling hostages for Palestinian prisoners.
However these talks have seen little progress given entrenched disputes between the 2 sides over the way forward for Gaza. Israel has demanded Hamas be faraway from energy, whereas Hamas has appeared loath to disband its battalions of armed fighters or ship its leaders into exile. Mr. Netanyahu’s far-right allies have additionally agitated for a return to preventing in opposition to Hamas, that means that ending the warfare might destabilize the prime minister’s grip on energy.
The Trump administration’s direct conferences with Hamas sidestepped the moribund cease-fire efforts and broke with yearslong U.S. coverage that aimed to isolate the group by refusing to speak to it immediately. The talks prompted ire within the Israeli authorities, which Mr. Boehler acknowledged throughout a spherical of tv interviews this week.
Marco Rubio, the secretary of state, later described Mr. Boehler’s conferences as a “one-off” that had but to provide outcomes.
However Hamas’s newest provide was just like what Mr. Boehler proposed final week in Doha, which included a plan to jump-start negotiations for the second section and convey dwelling the remaining hostages, stated a U.S. official, who spoke on situation of anonymity as a result of they weren’t licensed to talk publicly. That proposal adopted days of talks that Mr. Boehler performed in shut coordination with Steve Witkoff, Mr. Trump’s Center East envoy, the official stated.
As much as 24 dwelling hostages and the our bodies of greater than 30 others are nonetheless in Gaza, in line with the Israeli authorities. They embrace 5 Individuals.
Hamas and different militant teams seized about 250 hostages throughout the Oct. 7, 2023, assault on southern Israel that ignited the warfare in Gaza. Greater than 100 have returned alive to Israel after offers with Hamas in alternate for Palestinian prisoners. Israeli troopers retrieved the our bodies of dozens of others throughout the floor invasion of Gaza.
In mid-January, Israel and Hamas signed off on the multiphase cease-fire, throughout which 30 hostages and the stays of eight others have been exchanged for greater than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners over the primary six weeks of the truce. The discharge of others — like Mr. Alexander — was deferred till either side concluded talks on the nebulous “second section.”
Mr. Alexander grew up in Tenafly, N.J., to Israeli-born dad and mom. After highschool, he moved to Israel to enlist within the army; he was kidnapped from the put up the place he was stationed throughout the Hamas-led assault. Hamas revealed a hostage video that includes him final 12 months.
The prospect that captives holding one other nationality — like Mr. Alexander — is likely to be prioritized has already prompted livid denunciation from the kin of Israeli hostages held in Gaza. Many have known as for a single settlement that frees all of the remaining captives without delay.
“If Israel insists on stopping within the center and leaves its residents behind — let each Israeli mom know that she should get her son a overseas passport, or else he’ll be deserted,” the Hostage Households Discussion board, an advocacy group, said in a press release.